INDEX 



173 



Sweet Woodruff, 107 ; in cottage 

 gardens. 111 



Tansy for Easter cakes and pud- 

 dings, 86 ; Sir James Sawyer on, 

 87 



Tarragon for Sauce Tartare, 02 



Temple, Sir William, on aromatic 

 fragrance, 125 



Thomas, H. H., The Ideal (har- 

 den, 168, 159 



Thyme, 10, 116, cultivation of, 

 69; Dwarf, 69; Golden, 5!); 

 Lemon, 67, 69 ; Silver, 59 ; 

 Wild, 59 ; soil for, 60 ; open 

 position, 157 



Tisane de quatre flews, 109 



Tusser on the Saffron Crocus, 9o ; 

 Five Hundred Points of Guod 

 Husbandry, 43 



Tyndall, Professor, on aromatic 

 plants, 74 



Valerian, 107 ; cat's delight in, 



107 

 Vervain, 143 ; a sacred Herb, 146 ; 



'the Simpler's Joy,' 146; and 



Garden Verbenas, 145 



Violet, 109 



Viper's Bugloss, 135 



Walton, Izaak, recipe for dressing 



pike, 27 

 \^'ater Horehound, or Gypsy- 

 Wort, 86 

 \\'ater Mint mistaken for Wild 



Peppermint, 73 

 Water or Hairy Mint, 70 

 AV'hitefield, George, and Sage-tea, 



59 

 White J ^Vool]y or Horse Mint, 



70 

 Whitlow-grass, or Nailwort, 135 

 Wild Poppy, 109 ; Thyme, 59 

 Winter Savory, 67 ; cures wasps' 



and bees' stings, 60 ; soil for, 60 

 Woodruff, 107; beetle. 111; for 



cuts and wounds. 111 ; for wine 



and cool drinks. 111 

 VVormwood, 81 ; for making 



absinthe and bitters, 81 ; wild, 



82 

 Wound-wort, or Bruise-wort, 135 



Yarrow, 135 



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